Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
"The sun makes the world hum./ The clouds make the world blue./ The wind makes the world wild./ The rain makes the world new": Văn's emotive lines empower as they emphasize oneness with the world. An initial question--"But you know what else/ makes the world?/ You"--prompts second-person declarations that encourage the listener to embrace their own abilityto effect change: "When you forgive,/ you make the world kind./ When you try,/ you make the world brave." Thickly colored digital and pencil artwork by Quang and Liên provides an air of surrealistic enchantment with immersive, nature-based vistas of a youth and caregiver, portrayed with pale skin and dark hair, gleefully interacting with approachable oversize animals. Transporting a firefly in a lantern, the duo ride birds, kayak among hippos, and swim alongside whales until the story crescendos with a hug, the release of the insect, and emotionally anchoring sentiments: "When you are here/ where you belong,/ you make the world richer." An author's note opens. Ages 2--6. (May)
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A campfire conversation between an adult and a child turns into a whimsical adventure of discovery. The caregiver notes that nature is a crucial part of the world around them--and so is the youngster. Each statement takes the pair on a fantastical journey through nature. As the adult describes how the child "make[s] the world grow" by seeing "others for who they are, / who they were, / and who they might become," the accompanying image portrays the two of them riding on birds, soaring over a lush, endless green landscape. Later, they kayak in turbulent waters with hippos; the child throws a tantrum, and the adult responds, "When you let out what is inside out, / you make the world raw." As they calmly swim with giant whales and hundreds of colorful fish, the adult says that by forgiving and trying hard, the child makes the world kind and brave. This story emphasizes that humans are inextricably linked to the larger universe; it's also a joyful ode to the parent-child bond. Văn's lyrical verse will gently but powerfully uplift young readers. Quang's and Liên's illustrations are full of energy and movement but also exude the gentleness and warmth of Văn's messages. As the book draws to a close, the pair are depicted amid several animals on earth and as figures in the starry night sky. Affirming and full of love.(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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